Share your biggest literary fascination with /lit/. This can vary from anything like your favorite author or writing style to historical era and context.
Early modernism makes my dick hard as fuck.
I write in a style completely inspired by Shakes, ee cummings, Joyce, and Pound. I will never be published. But I will smile now and then.
i loooooooooove stream of consciousness
>>8193360
Japanese literature. Kokoro got me into it, I had a year of reading where I read nothing but it and now I'm devoting a career to it.
>>8193360
Pretentious Narrative History
>>8193360
Historical Narrative
Epic Poetry
>>8193360
Pic related. I think I only have 4 more books to go before I have his entire oeuvre. My all-time favorite author without a doubt.
>>8193496
Only for the time being; you've only read so much
I've been into crime fictionever since i watched True Detective
>>8193523
That show sucked.
I just like literature in general, OP.
>>8193534
nah
>>8193541
then, fuck off
>>8193360
80s and 90s psychoanalytic and marxist lit theory. they were at their best because they were under attack by deconstruction and poststructuralism.
>>8193372
My nigga
>>8193375
Same, but I have some 'normal' things too.
I love violent imagery especially from women poets like Plath or Sexton (they always have this sarcastic taste of the KJV in them)
>>8193713
I've wanted to get into poetry more but the good kind always seems to take forever to get through entire collections or cycles of. I've been reading Flowers of Evil on and off for over a year now and I think I've only gotten through about 60 of the poems so far.
>>8193360
>biggest literary fascination with /lit/
4 chan posts
Mostly mine
>>8193909
Poetry is hard, man. Prose just makes more sense (for the most part)
With poetry, there is a lot more to consider word-for-word. I prefer to really understand some poetry as opposed to glazing my eyes over collections willy-nilly.
>>8193360
Cioran, nigga.